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  • - British Collaboration with Loyalist Paramilitaries
    av Margaret Urwin
    335

    Shocking revelations of an official British policy of turning a blind eye to loyalist paramilitary activities in Northern Ireland. It shows evidence of collusion reaching to the highest levels in the British establishment as previously classified documents show a clear pattern of official denial of the extent of loyalist assassination campaigns.

  • av Tony Doherty
    295,-

    A child's-eye memoir of growing up in Derry as the Troubles began from one of the key campaigners for acknowledgment of the 'Bloody Sunday' atrocity.

  • av E.R. Murray
    129

    The follow up to the critically acclaimed children's title The Book of Learning. * A magical story with an Irish setting for readers aged 9-12 years; appeals to both boys and girls. * The follow-up to the Dublin UNESCO City of Literature Citywide Read 2016: The Book of Learning. * An exciting fantasy adventure from the publishers of the Arthur Quinn series. In this exciting follow-up to the Dublin UNESCO City of Literature Citywide Read 2016, The Book of Learning, heroine Ebony Smart is settling into her role as guardian for the Order of Nine Lives. All seems quiet until she receives a peculiar silver box from an anonymous sender and is tasked with returning it to a mystery owner. Ebony discovers that Zach and Judge Ambrose have allied with a powerful ancient demon, and are more determined than ever to steal her soul and control the fate of the world. To defend the Order and defeat the demon, Ebony and her pet rat, Winston, must unravel the mystery of the silver box, free the trapped souls in the Reflectory and mount a daring rescue. Can she find the strength and courage needed to defeat the enemy, prove herself the rightful guardian and save all of their lives?

  • av Edmund Lenihan
    195

    New edition of the award-winning collection, complete with Alan Clarke's witty, eye-catching illustrations

  • av Ms Chrissy Osborne
    289,-

    Reissued due to popular demand 'Michael Collins, Himself' delves into Collins' complex character and life, rather than his political contributions.

  • - The Irish Mystery and Magic Collection - Book 2
    av Edmund Lenihan
    115,-

    A new miniature series of Eddie Lenihan's charming stories with fabulous illustrations by Alan Clarke.

  • - Foundress of Foxford Woollen Mills
    av Margaret Molloy
    295,-

    The story of the formidable woman who established Foxford Woolen Mills and did a huge amount to alleviate poverty in post-famine Ireland.

  • av Mr John B. Keane
    169 - 239,-

    'A fullblooded, salty, earthy play with a great ring of truth and uproarious with comedy' The Irish Times

  • - The Easter Rising Executions
    av Anne-Marie Ryan
    309

    Sixteen men were executed and their deaths changed the course of Irish history. This book contains fascinating accounts of the life stories of these men and recounts the events that brought each of them to rebellion in April 1916.

  • - A Photographic History 1913-1923
    av Ms Elizabeth Gillis
    175,-

    In the years 1913-23 Ireland went from being a loyal dominion of Great Britain to being the country that initiated the demise of her Empire. This book shows through fascinating photographs the story of the thousands of ordinary people who were involved in rebelling, either as active participants, or those just trying to live through the upheaval.

  • - War and Peace in Rebel Cork in the turbulent years 1916-21
    av Micheal O Suilleabhain
    335

    A classic and memorable first-person account of the War of Independence in County Cork.

  • av Mr William Henry
    199,-

    A vivid account of events during the War on Independence all across County Galway based on a comprehensive collection of primary sources

  • - Political Writings of Patrick Pearse
    av Patrick Pearse
    295,-

    An insight into the political thought of one of the main architects of the 1916 Rising and of Ireland's Proclamation of Independence

  • - Irish Republican Women 1923-1941
    av Ann Matthews
    335

    During the War of Independence around 10,000 Irishwomen were actively involved in the fight for Irish freedom - this book details the role and experiences of the women within the Republican movement and their impact on the political landscape from 1923-1941 and questions if they were responsible for their own demise in the political arena.

  • - July-August 1922
    av Mr John Borgonovo
    179,-

    The full story of the vicious battle between Republican and Provisional Government forces for control of Cork in August of 1922.

  • - Nine Lives Trilogy Part 1
    av E.R. Murray
    135

    The exciting adventures of Ebony Smart, a twelve-year-old girl who discovers she is part of a special tribe of reincarnated people - and a terrible curse. Ebony has just one week to break the curse or die; if she fails, the future of her family, and her people, is at risk - does she have what it takes to succeed?

  • - Stories from the Graveyards of Dublin
    av Shane MacThomais
    179,-

    Dead Interesting bears witness to a life that, in ways small or large, helped shape the history and culture of the Irish state and recounts the stories of famous, infamous, and just plain interesting Irish people interred in Glasnevin and other Dublin cemeteries, including Michael Collins, Christy Brown, Brendan Behan and Luke Kelly

  • av Tom Barry
    345

    The extraordinary story of the fight between two unequal forces, which ended in the withdrawal of the British from twenty-six counties. Before the Truce of July 1921, the British presence in County Cork consisted of over 12,500 men. Against these stood the Irish Republican Army whose flying columns never exceeded 310 riflemen in the county.

  • - The Man Who Won the War
    av Dr Ryle T Dwyer
    179,-

    Michael Collins co-ordinated the sweeping Sinn Fein election victory of 1918 and put structure on the organization of the IRA. He was the prototype of the urban terrorist and the architect of the war against the Black and Tans. This book offers a fresh perspective on Collins' activities.

  • av Mr John B. Keane
    155

    A story of greed, sex and bitterness, of a scheming matchmaker and a resentful woman forcing a beautiful young girl to marry an old man for money.

  • av Garvan Grant
    249

    A clever, witty history of everything Irish from prehistory to the present day, full of brilliant cartoons, top fives and (some) facts!

  • - Kerry's Real Fighting Story
    av T. Ryle Dwyer
    265,-

  • av The Bobby Sands Trust
    175

    Documents a day in the life of Bobby Sands while he was imprisoned in Long Kesh. Written on toilet paper with a biro refill and hidden inside Bobby Sands' body it is a gripping story of human bravery, endurance and courage against a backdrop of suffering, terror and harassment and contains frightening examples of mans inhumanity to man.

  • av Mr John B. Keane
    239,-

    A fascinating play about a man's greed for land.

  • av Eric Cross
    195

    The Tailor never travelled further than Scotland, yet the breadth of the world could not contains the wealth of his humour and fantasy. All human life is here - marriages, inquests, matchmaking, wakes - and always the Tailor, his wife and their black cow.

  • av Mr John B Keane
    335

    This volume features a collection of letters by John B. Keane. These include: "Letters of a Successful TD", "Letters of a Love-Hungry Farmer", "Letters of a Matchmaker", "Letters of an Irish Priest" and "Letters of an Irish Minister of State".

  • av Mr John B Keane
    335

    A novel that traces the fortunes of the Irish labourers who emigrated to England in the 1950s. John B. Keane gives the reader fascinating details of their daily existence, their exhilerations and their sorrows. He has also written "Durango", "Letters of a Love Hungry Farmer" and "The Field".

  • av Mr John B Keane
    335

    This humorous adventure story is about life in rural Ireland during World War II.

  • - Bobby Sands
    av The Bobby Sands Trust
    285

    With dry humour, this book charts, in prose and poetry, one man's attempt to preserve his identity while in prison and on hunger strike.

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